Guide to Digital Toning with Photoshop 7


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These 3 are done in blue toning :) Thanks Digipix for sharing your techniques! :)
 

Nice work.. One thing i dun understand is :
There is no croping or something of that nature. Why did he put
2. Wacom Intuos2 12x18 Graphic Tablet & Grip Pen
as tools used?
 

Originally posted by binbeto
Nice work.. One thing i dun understand is :
There is no croping or something of that nature. Why did he put
2. Wacom Intuos2 12x18 Graphic Tablet & Grip Pen
as tools used?

Read the steps carefully dude!

Here's where the fun starts, the trick lies in STEP 3 -- I set my Paintbrush to be pressure-sensitive for opacity, and gently paint in the area to darken it up. The Wacom pen gives me the control to get the exact amount of darkness I want, exactly where I want it. No pic will look the same even following my steps, as every artist has his own brush stroke, that's what make your pic special.
 

Originally posted by binbeto
Nice work.. One thing i dun understand is :
There is no croping or something of that nature. Why did he put
2. Wacom Intuos2 12x18 Graphic Tablet & Grip Pen
as tools used?

Gives him more control when painting the background in the last example.
 

Originally posted by Digipix


Read the steps carefully dude!

Here's where the fun starts, the trick lies in STEP 3 -- I set my Paintbrush to be pressure-sensitive for opacity, and gently paint in the area to darken it up. The Wacom pen gives me the control to get the exact amount of darkness I want, exactly where I want it. No pic will look the same even following my steps, as every artist has his own brush stroke, that's what make your pic special.

Oh i see.. Thanks for pointing it out.. Didn't really register that a pen is used there. Thought a mouse will be sufficient.
 

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